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    LED Accent Lights Motorcycle

    working on my led lights just wanted to share the progress .

    if you have any pics of your led please share . i just did a dry run and looking for more ideas .

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    Quote Originally Posted by badpapi View Post
    working on my led lights just wanted to share the progress .

    if you have any pics of your led please share . i just did a dry run and looking for more ideas .

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    In Oklahoma, showing red or blues to the front of the bike while in motion can get your bike impounded. Be careful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    In Oklahoma, showing red or blues to the front of the bike while in motion can get your bike impounded. Be careful.
    here they say if they not flashing you are fine . but i will double check .
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by badpapi View Post
    working on my led lights just wanted to share the progress .

    if you have any pics of your led please share . i just did a dry run and looking for more ideas .

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    I'm likin' it!! What brand of led strips are you using?

    Looks great!
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    Quote Originally Posted by badpapi View Post
    here they say if they not flashing you are fine . but i will double check .
    thanks
    Love the look. In California and I'm sure some other states, emergency vehicles are required to show at least one solid burning red to the front, along with flashing lights. Some states use blue only as the emergency color.

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    I'm doing a 600 multi color led kit over the winter with multi function remote. Should be pretty sick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmallPasture View Post
    I'm likin' it!! What brand of led strips are you using?

    Looks great!
    XKGLOW 12 Strip 15 Color 144 LED Remote Flexible Strip Kit for Motorcycle
    if you goin to order let me know i have couple 7% extra off coupons

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    Quote Originally Posted by GiddyupF6B View Post
    I'm doing a 600 multi color led kit over the winter with multi function remote. Should be pretty sick.
    i want to see that


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    Yes, in California, it's illegal to have any red toward the front of a vehicle, and it's illegal to have blue lights anywhere on the vehicle. Blue lights are reserved for law enforcement only.
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